Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 I have been on this group for a few years! My daughter is now 7 - she was dx with apraxia at 18 months by her neurologist! Very young for the dx - and there were skeptics - Kaufman met her at 2 - and told me to go home and hug my neurologist because he was right on the money. I called one day after spending many nights researching apraxia. What the heck was that? And trying to explain it to family and friends was so difficult because no one had ever heard of it. Even our pediatrician was clueless. Well, folks - our day has come! Just received the March 2008 issue of Parents magazine! Front cover -- " Does Your Child Have a Speech Delay? " Turn to page 42 and guess what -- the article is all about APRAXIA! Finally!!!!! For the new members -- be patient. I know that is hard to digest and accept when your child is newly dx. We " older " members have been there and feel your pain, sadness, frustration. My daughter has made tremendous progress. She did was almost completely nonverbal until 3. She no longer receives private speech therapy -- just what she receives in school. She is in 1st grade, learning support for math and reading and mainstreamed for other classes! I no longer have to interpret for her. She is a very bright little girl! There is hope and now we are getting more attention with this article. Best to all - Kim Vallin Mom to Blythe (for those old members) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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